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9 Actors With Surprising Side Jobs

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They may have made it in Hollywood, but these actors still find time to pursue other interests in their spare time.

Patrick J. Adams, the photographer

Patrick J. Adams, the photographer

One of the leads of USA's Suits, Adams is also a very talented photographer who, by the looks of his tumblr, is lucky enough to get to travel a lot. "My mom is not happy about this. She spent a lot of money sending me to school for acting, and then I go with photographer," he said on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon when they discussed photos he'd taken at Burning Man.

Image by Jason Merritt / Getty Images

Wendell Pierce, the grocer

Wendell Pierce, the grocer

Famous for his role as Detective Bunk Moreland on The Wire, in 2012 Pierce opened a grocery store called Sterling Farms in New Orleans with the aim of serving neighborhoods with limited access to fresh food, often referred to as food deserts. A New Orleans native who currently stars in Treme, Pierce told The New York Times that “It’s life imitating art, and art imitating life. The shows influence me, and the work I do influences the shows.”

Image by Imeh Akpanudosen / Getty Images

Nick Offerman, the woodworker

Nick Offerman, the woodworker

"In my day job, performing for folks is a gas, and I am very tickled to make a nice living as a professional jackass, but it is the production of sawdust and shavings that brings me the most profound satisfaction," Offerman wrote on The Huffington Post about his love of woodworking. The Parks and Recreation star, who learned to carve as a kid growing up in Illinois, sells his wares at the Offerman Wood Shop in Los Angeles. His love of carving even inspired the writers to add his talent to the interests of his character Ron Swanson on the show.

Image by Carlo Allegri / AP

Patrick Dempsey, the barista

Patrick Dempsey, the barista

Grey's Anatomy star Patrick Dempsey and his investment company bid $9.15 million to buy Seattle coffee chain Tully's Coffee in early 2013 – and won. "It was a brand that needed to be preserved. There were 500 jobs at stake and it just felt right," Dempsey told CNN. Perhaps he got the idea from his role in the made-for-tv movie Lucky 7; his character in that film owned a bagel shop (much to the chagrin of his ex-girlfriend, who left him when he quit his job in banking).

Image by The Seattle Times, Mike Siegel / AP


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